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Pritzker Administration & IDPH Host 2024 Illinois Minority Health Conference in Naperville October 21-23

Currently, four in ten Illinoisians are from racial and ethnic minority populations. However, disease burdens such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, stroke, HIV, substance abuse, infant mortality, and COVID-19 infection and deaths rates remain higher among these populations. #health

Business Diversity Seminar Featuring Experts at Prairie State College on October 2

Sherell Fuller, Founder of SpotzCity Tech LLC, will moderate a panel discussion titled "Championing Diversity: Best Practices from Leading Institutions and Corporations." #diversity

COLUMN: If elected, Eileen Burke will create First Amendment Prosecution Unit in Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office

The State’s Attorney’s duty is to prosecute violations of law brought to by law enforcement and enforce the law as written. Local prosecutors run amok wreak havoc by bending the law for a political agenda. Burke has promised to bend the law for an agenda. #election

Fatal Shooting at Glenwood Liquor Store Leaves One Dead, Suspect in Custody

The victim, identified as an employee of the establishment, was fatally wounded during an altercation with the suspect. #glenwood

Mentoring Youth Through Technology Receives $25,000 Grant from Comcast to Support Digital Skills Training Programs

Comcast also announced the donation of 10 new laptops to youth participants in MYTT’s after-school STEM training program in Matteson. #stem

Cook County Small Business Source Announces Business Advising Campaign, Amplified by Over 35 Referral Partners

The Source, which has been honored by the National Association of Counties (NACo), is a Cook County Government-led program focused on elevating small businesses throughout the County... #smallbusiness

Gov. Pritzker Issues Disaster Proclamation After Severe Weather and Flooding Affects Multiple Counties in Illinois

Based on reports received by the IEMA-OHS, local resources and capabilities have been exhausted, and state and federal resources are needed to respond to and recover from the effects of these severe storms. #storms

Lawsuit Against Mayor Bryant and Village of Robbins Dismissed

According to the lawsuit, Sheppard's firing violated his First Amendment rights, as he had raised concerns he had about Mayor Bryant with state and federal law enforcement... #robbins

Multi-Platinum Country Star Chris Lane Headlines Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand

Lane’s current chart-rising Top 40 single “Find Another Bar” is featured on his latest EP From Where I’m Sippin... #chrislane

Rep. Haas Awarded Fellowship to Attend Midwestern Leadership Institute

Since its founding in 1995, BILLD has graduated about 1,000 lawmakers. #fellowship

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